Celebrating The Refugees Already In Our Classrooms: Memories And Advice From A Student

Today we are delighted to showcase a post from award-winning middle school teacher, blogger,  and author  Heather Wolpert-Gawron. With [...]

Marsh Junior High School Students Step into the Role of Oral Historians

“This is why we create histories, to remember and honor ordinary people’s lives.” ~ Monica Edinger, Far Away and Long Ago We are pleas [...]

A Tribute to Jerry Enomoto

On Saturday, March 5,  a memorial was held at the Grand Ballroom in Sacramento to acknowledge the passing of civil rights champion Jerry E [...]

Day of Remembrance

Day of Remembrance (DOR) is a day commemorating the Japanese American internment during World War II. Events in numerous U.S. states are hel [...]

International Mother Language Day – Treasure Language Storytelling

This past Sunday, February 22, we spent the afternoon/evening attending our 2nd Treasure Language Storytelling event at the Awaken Cafe in [...]

Tule Lake Internment Camp – From first-hand accounts

We have not yet visited the Tule Lake Segregation Camp (AKA Tule Lake War Relocation Center), but as of Monday, December 28, 2015, a possi [...]

Treasure Languages Event: Storytelling in two voices

We’d like to start this post with a shout out to language researchers Robyn Perry (University of California, Berkeley) and Steven B [...]

Hmongstory 40 Fresno Grand Opening

The weekend drive to the county fairgrounds in Fresno, CA, was well worth it. We are very glad to have been part of the opening day celebrat [...]

In Recognition of the 74th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor

Today, December 7, marks the 74th Anniversary of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor. As a nation, we pay tribute to those who lost their l [...]

Treasure Language Storytelling Event

Want to master the language of your parents or grandparents? Or raise your children with exposure to your language? Image Source: www.treasu [...]
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